1 / 1

For further information, contact (607) 255-1269, or biogeo@cornell

Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity Spring 2007 Seminar Series Friday afternoons - 4PM - Morison Room, Corson Hall Beverages and snacks provided. January 26 Make a date with a tree (and much more): Chronology, history, climate and environment from tree-rings

argyle
Télécharger la présentation

For further information, contact (607) 255-1269, or biogeo@cornell

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity Spring 2007 Seminar Series Friday afternoons - 4PM - Morison Room, Corson Hall Beverages and snacks provided January 26 Make a date with a tree (and much more): Chronology, history, climate and environment from tree-rings Sturt Manning, Cornell University February 2 Thinking inside the box: The small watershed approach to biogeochemical research Jamie Shanley, U.S. Geological Survey, NH/VT Water Science Center February 9Alewife, thiamine deficiency and fish mortality: A result of microbially mediated ecosystem interactions? Clifford E. Kraft, Cornell University February 16Carbon cycling in human-modified desert rivers and its role in native fish conservation Ted Kennedy, USGS February 23Novel dipeptides in marine algae: Special function for a special environment? Beth Ahner, Cornell University March 2Ghosts of agriculture past in the soils of Phoenix, AZ Jason Kaye, Pennsylvania State University March 9Phytoplankton composition and marine biogeochemical cycles François Morel, Princeton University March 16To be announced March 23 SPRING BREAK March 30Biogeochemical accumulation and speciation of metals in peat cores and the implication for the formation of Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits Carmen Enid Martínez, Pennsylvania State University April 6Chemical, physical, and structural properties of iron oxide nanoparticles R. Lee Penn, University of Minnesota April 13Element stoichiometry in terrestrial ecosystems: How do nutrient ratios informour understanding of ecosystem function? Cory Cleveland, University of Colorado April 20The Fernow acidification study: Results from the first 15 years William T. Peterjohn, West Virginia University April 27Dirt: The erosion of civilizations David R. Montgomery, University of Washington May 4The influence of anthropogenic activities on nitrogen cycling and carbon dynamics in streams Jennifer L. Tank, University of Notre Dame For further information, contact (607) 255-1269, or biogeo@cornell.edu Sponsored by the IGERT at Cornell University in Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity

More Related